Reviewing the Top Curcumin Supplements

The component in turmeric root responsible for the many health benefits it has to offer is called curcumin. When supplementing curcumin, absorption is the name of the game.

Curcumin is extremely beneficial for our overall health, acting as a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent. The problem is, we typically only absorb about 2% of the curcumin we ingest. Thankfully, many dietary supplements have found solutions to this absorption issue, increasing the bioavailability and therefore the benefits.

Here is a look at some of the top curcumin supplements on the market.

Top Curcumin Supplement Reviews

These four curcumin supplements are in no particular order. We discuss our top pick at the bottom of the article.

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Viva Labs:

Turmeric Curcumin C3 Complex

Ingredients:

Curcumin C3® – 500 mg

BioPerine® – 5 mg

Other Ingredients: Rice flour, cellulose, ascorbyl palmitate.

Our Review:

Viva Labs – Curcumin C3 Complex incorporates two specially compounded ingredients manufactured by the Sabinsa Corporation. By pairing curcumin with their patented black pepper extract, they increased the bioavailability of the curcumin by up to 2000%. [1]

Our one problem with the Viva Labs Curcumin C3 Complex is the fact that they use rice flour as a filler ingredient. We are never a fan of unnecessary filler ingredients, and rice flour is often found to contain GMO’s.

Our Review:

Rice flour is used as a filler ingredient, an unnecessary filler ingredient we generally avoid whenever possible. The process used to formulate the BCM-95® includes extracting essential oils using steam. There is a concern that the heat used to extract the essential oils could damage the molecular structure, however this is just an assumption.

Our Review:

Dr. Mercola® – Curcumin Advanced uses MicroActive® Curcumin. A self-emulsifying system which forms micro-particles of curcumin, making it water soluble. This increases absorption by up to 9.7x, first releasing curcuminoids in the stomach, and then later in the small intestine. [4]

The Curcumin Advanced formula incorporates fat-based ingredients, which is a bonus considering curcumin is typically solely fat soluble. However the micro-particles in MicroActive® Curcumin are supposed to be water-soluble as well.